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Amazing location. Very friendly staff. Best place for relaxing holidays. Highly recommended for everyone. We will come back. Authentic Thai surrounding and a lovely beach nearby with excellent Thai food restaurants.

We arrived at Santhiya via private speedboat from Samui, and from the moment we stepped foot onto the pier to the moment we left, we loved every minute of our stay here! The entire resort is stunningly beautiful, tranquil, very well maintained, and surrounded by...More

The resort itself is beautiful and impressive. The individual staff members are polite and kind, the pools are magnificent, and the rooms are large and comfortable.
The attitude, however, is to treat guests as cash cows, bleeding them for all they're worth. It's not any...More

Myself and my wife stayed at santhiya for 5 nights in a sea view pool villa and we loved every minute.
The boat ride from Samui took about 30 mins.
An arrival we were greeted by super friendly staff and quickly and efficiently taken to...More

We took a walk and ate in the restaurant. I regret not having booked here. The relaxation you could feel here could not be experienced at another place. The beach is not gorgeous but is secluded. The whole place is thoughtfully created.

I didn't keep a good track of drinks and what I payed in the hotel as I only had a few drinks there when I ate. They were similar to what I pay in other nice hotels on Samui. So about 150 baht for beer and 300 for... More

I didn't keep a good track of drinks and what I payed in the hotel as I only had a few drinks there when I ate. They were similar to what I pay in other nice hotels on Samui. So about 150 baht for beer and 300 for cocktails.
Plenty of cheaper options a small walk out of the hotel and that's what we did most evenings.

You should bring some type of light with you. The main obstacle is getting over the initial set of rocks before you get to the dirt path. They can be slippery as well. My friend actually fell (during day time) and hurt his... More

You should bring some type of light with you. The main obstacle is getting over the initial set of rocks before you get to the dirt path. They can be slippery as well. My friend actually fell (during day time) and hurt his leg pretty bad. We just used the flashlights from our phones.